The UK condemned Moscow’s latest mass strikes on Ukrainian cities at the UN Security Council on Monday, accusing Russia of a familiar pattern of “destruction, then denial, then disinformation.”
Ambassador James Kariuki, the UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, said Russia’s June 14-15 mass attack killed at least 11 civilians and marked another escalation in Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
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“The international community has been loud and clear in calling for a ceasefire,” Kariuki told the Council. “Enough is enough.”
That night, Russia launched 611 drones and 70 missiles, including 40 ballistic and hypersonic missiles, against Ukraine, Kariuki said. He described it as the second-largest attack of its kind in the war, surpassed only by an earlier strike this month involving 41 ballistic and hypersonic missiles.
“These intensifying attacks have driven a sharp rise in civilian casualties,” Kariuki told the Council.
He said OCHA recorded in May the highest monthly civilian casualty total since the beginning of the war, warning that June’s figures are on course to be even higher.
Kariuki said Russian drones and missiles not only killed Ukrainian civilians on June 14, but also damaged Ukrainian cultural heritage and identity.
He pointed to the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Ukraine’s most important religious and cultural landmarks, which was set ablaze during the attack.
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